Being in external auditing is the worse job in the world. People even commit suicide in these jobs. Making reference to the EY case this year where the EY employee was overworked and eventually committed suicide. I salute you for being strong and being in that profession.
When my office job switched to WFH in 2020, I became so so lonely. It was call center work though, so joking around with my coworkers between calls was the only humanizing part of the job. The rest of it was absolutely soul-sucking.
How are you going about it and what experience do you have that led you to make this decision? Genuinely curious because I’ve been tossing the idea around myself. I have a couple of weeks to decide on a position at a firm near me.
Which city do you live in...? I am pursuing CPA and I was told that Denver, CO is best city with all the Big 4's and most opportunity for a public account.
As a manager, don’t you get bugged throughout the whole day on Teams from staff/seniors asking you questions? How do you dedicate multiple hours to straight review?
it is so much relaxing to just review the work and ask for corrections. Secondly, a senior manager deals with managers not a child trainee that he will be asked childish questions.
@@sherkhan8135this video is absolutely sugarcoating the position. Senior Management for an auditing firm means you have *zero* life. You’re constantly on the phone in and out of work and *never* without your laptop/phone. You’ll get tired of how every single time you unlock your phone, the first screen that you see is your email… because you’re always on it wether you like it or not.
Used to work for an audit firm Skills you will learn in school like auditor language all the accounting is basic. People skills and comprehension. You’ll see a lot of stuff that wasn’t taught in school. Or like scenarios that you need to talk to your client about that they have no idea or think they have a better idea than you. Also say goodbye to your social life during busy season.
Being in external auditing is the worse job in the world. People even commit suicide in these jobs. Making reference to the EY case this year where the EY employee was overworked and eventually committed suicide. I salute you for being strong and being in that profession.
This video is proof 90% working in offices, SHOULD be working from home.
True, but it does help to network, get your name out there and get people outside of your team to know you. Helps a lot in consulting
When my office job switched to WFH in 2020, I became so so lonely. It was call center work though, so joking around with my coworkers between calls was the only humanizing part of the job. The rest of it was absolutely soul-sucking.
So basically you work 12 hours😮
But atleast its something you love so good
Turning 30, I had some kind of an epiphany that I wanted to become an auditor. Lets see where this journey takes me
How are you going about it and what experience do you have that led you to make this decision? Genuinely curious because I’ve been tossing the idea around myself. I have a couple of weeks to decide on a position at a firm near me.
Id love to hear how hell is going for you guys.
Don't do it.
Do you always go home at 8PM?
Which city do you live in...? I am pursuing CPA and I was told that Denver, CO is best city with all the Big 4's and most opportunity for a public account.
As a manager, don’t you get bugged throughout the whole day on Teams from staff/seniors asking you questions? How do you dedicate multiple hours to straight review?
it is so much relaxing to just review the work and ask for corrections. Secondly, a senior manager deals with managers not a child trainee that he will be asked childish questions.
@@sherkhan8135this video is absolutely sugarcoating the position. Senior Management for an auditing firm means you have *zero* life. You’re constantly on the phone in and out of work and *never* without your laptop/phone. You’ll get tired of how every single time you unlock your phone, the first screen that you see is your email… because you’re always on it wether you like it or not.
Can I ask a question ?
I'm studying auditing what are the skills that I must have ??
Snort 5 lines b4 work
Used to work for an audit firm
Skills you will learn in school like auditor language all the accounting is basic.
People skills and comprehension.
You’ll see a lot of stuff that wasn’t taught in school. Or like scenarios that you need to talk to your client about that they have no idea or think they have a better idea than you. Also say goodbye to your social life during busy season.
Currently an Sc, can't see myself as a manager and let alone pulling those hours! Good stuff
Thank fuck I don't work in an office.
Yeah dude, corporate work is a fat lie, fake dream.
Lookin Sharp 👔
you can wear trainers to the office?? that's cool
we don't (a big 4, non US)
do you have time to visit gym?
Che vita di ... 😂
I want to be a auditor
Boring day; Why I decided not to persue an accounting career
Connection please
bro in which firm you are?
I think hes in RSM
It literally says on his computer monitor. Look at his screensaver genius
Survive on fluids the whole day and eating solid food once a day😢.
A senior manager won't be doing such nonsense
lol..
I need job
Eyy RSM I work here as well
daddy 😍
I, I, I, I
No one asked
@@pokingaroundtown8041 best of luck bro
Boring day; Why I decided not to persue an accounting career
I wish you the best bro!